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That’s what’s happening. This universe, this planet, this country, this very vibrational moment in creation. Dimensions of humanistic expansions and remembrances of knowledge. Cutting edge knowledge that will be communicated through literature, science and the arts is truly about to blow-up!

“In the air” photo taken by event founder Barbara Hinton after day 1 of the 2017 Ventura Art & Street Painting Festival!

AutismHWY has continually advocated for this rediscovery. The rediscovery of our instinctual and natural ways of being and loving. A momentus universal expansion which cannot be stopped. We’ve called it all along in this great decade of communicative change 2010~2020. A decade which has been exponentially hypercharged by technology and the connectivity of diverse cultures. In the fall of 2017 this was most apparent at this years very emotionally charged 2017Ventura Art and Street Painting Festival.What a fantastic group of organizers, artisans and spectators understanding these vibrations of great change. Artists like Tracy Lee Stumand Rod Tryon taking us into dimensions we have not been before! WOW…So much love all under the sun moon and stars equally!

A Universe of Love as felt and chalked by artist Lesley Perdomo

This was AutismHWY’s 4th trip to this stellar event sharing the work of Autistic Artisans. In year’s past we have shared the work of talented friendsNora Blansett, Nele Muyleart, Maryellen Szperand this year the work ofApril Dawn Griffin.April lives in Canada and views the northern lights. Her art reflects so much of the world’s natural energy making her work a fitting choice for this time in history! This very powerful piece titled “Bring It On” was perfect and eerily so just after Hurricane Harvey and as Hurricane Irma
landed..

The IDEA…is the beginning vibration…

Coloring the energy that vibrates WITHIN!

April Griffin’s strong energy emerges!

The winds of change were apparent in the many conversations had on this artful weekend. Friends and family loving the convergence of artistic and humanistic diversity is the only highway forward. We are always better together as loving and feeling people. Art has a way of reminding us of the healing natures we all bestow. Let’s mine that energy and harvest that positive flow bringing it with us everywhere we go …TO GROW!

PLEASE take the time to watch Artisan April Dawn Griffin in this brilliant film trailer of the ANCA Naturally Autistic documentary film Connected!